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761 INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES


Here are fully worded 761 inspirational quotes and famous quotes that would give your life a meaning! If you are down in the spirit and look for motivational quotes, this column will help to fire your adrenalin to working again.....DON'T QUIT YET!

Happy reading and meditation!

1. What ever your mind can think and conceive; it can be achieve by Napoleon Hill.

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2. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong by Abraham Lincoln

3. You cannot build character and courage by taking away man's initiative and independence by Abraham Lincoln.

4. You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could do for themselves by Abraham Lincoln.

5. The act of being wise is the act of knowing what to overlook by Zig Ziglar.

6. You easily forget the man who serves you water but don't easily forget the man who refused you water when you were thirsty by Basil Robert.

7. You never get a second chance to create first impression by Basil Robert.

8. A fault confessed is half redressed by Basil Robert.

9. The two hardest things to handle in life are success and failure by Famer's Digest.

10. Others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them and then you destroy yourself by Richard Nixon.

11. We get sick from what we put in our mouth and get hurt from what comes out of them - Chinese Proverb.

12. Give less thought to what people are thinking of you and you will have more time to think well of them by Woodmen of the world Magazine.

13. A strong reputation doesn't come from having too much; it comes from sharing too little by Frank Clark.

14. Ever notice how soon gratitude is forgotten and how long resentment is remembered by Meg Monitan.

15. Genuine goodness is threatening to those at the opposite end of the moral spectrum by Earl Spencer.

16. Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive by Ebert Hubbard.

17. There is nothing so fatal to character as half finished tasks by David Lloyd George.

18. Opportunity sometimes fools people because it presents itself as hard work by Nancy Woods.

19. The chairs of habit are generally two small to be felt until they are generally two strong to broken by Samuel Johnson.

20. One of the best ways to do yourself a favor is to lend somebody else a helping hand by O.A Battista.

21. Sometimes you can give no greater gift than a shoulder on which to cry by Ann Anderson.

22. The expression a woman wears on her face is far more important than the clothes she wears on her body by Basil Robert.

23. The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it by Basil Robert.

24. Nobody can make you inferior without your consent by Eleanor Roosevelt. 25. A good education will teach one as much about to live than to earn a living by Frank. A. Clark.

26. Be wiser than people, if can, but don't tell them so by Lord Chesterfield

27. Love is the wisdom of the fool and the folly of the wise by Dr. Samuel Johnson.

28. Love cures people both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it by Dr.Karl Menniger.

29. O! It is excellent to have a giant's strength, but it is tyranny to use it like a giant by William Shakespeare.

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30. Many people think happiness is a by product of money when in truth, it is by product of love by Merry Brown.

31. There is a time to let things happen and a time to make things happen by Hugh Prather.

32. A man's success may depend on his willingness to make some unpleasant decisions by Frank.A.Clark.

33. Our greatest power is the power to choose by Basil Robert. 34. Nothing is as useless as the right answers to the wrong question by Basil Robert.

35. Unless life is lived for others, it is not worthwhile by Mother Theresa.

36. Believe the best in people before you believe the worst by Tim Redmond.

37. People are not motivated by failure; they are motivated by achievement and recognition by F.F Fournies.

38. People are changed, not by coercion or intimation but by example - Anonymous.

39. People and rubber bands have one thing in common: they must stretched to be effective by John Maxwell

40. High achievement always takes place in the framework of high expression by Jack Kinder.

41. Build a reservoir of good will by placing the interest of your people above your own - Anonymous.

42. First-rate people hire first-rate people; second-rate people hire third-rate people by Leo Rosten.

43. There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit by Basil Robert.

44. The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated by William James.

45. The leader who never steps on anybody's toes is probably standing still - Anonymous.

46. Business is a lot like a game of tennis. Those who don't serve well end up losing by Doc Anklam.

47. A clear conscience laughs at false accusations - English Proverb.

48. Don't waste time responding to your critics - Anonymous.

49. A critic is a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing by Oscar Wilde.

50. The stones that critics hurl with harsh intent, a man may use to build his monument by Arthur Guiterman.

51. I would have never amounted to anything if not for adversity by J.C.Penny.

52. The first and greatest commandant about critics is: Don't let them scare you by Elmer Davis.

53. Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance or a stranger by Franklin. P. Jones.

54. If revenge is sweet, why does it leave such a bitter taste? - Anonymous.

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55. If you are not big enough to stand criticism, you are too small to be praised -Anonymous.

56. To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, be nothing by Elbert Hubbard.

57. Adversity causes some men to break, others to break records by Williams.A.Ward.

58. When I am angry with myself, I criticize others by Ed Howe.

59. The problem with most of us is we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism by criticism by Norman Vincent Peale.

60. It's one hundred times easier to criticize than to create by Lloyd Cory.

61. Not every word requires an answer by Basil Robert.

62. One of the burdens of success is to be unpopular when necessary by Basil Robert.

63. 90% of all failures result from people quitting to soon by Basil Robert.

64. Many people are like a wheelbarrow they go no further than they are pushed - Anonymous.

65. Winner never quit and quitter never wins by. Surller.

66. We are judged by what we finish, not by what we start- Anonymous.

67. High achievers don't do what they want to do but do what needs to be done by Bob Harrison.

68. The impossible is often the untried by Jim Godwin.

69. Become famous for finishing important and difficult tasks by Basil Robert.

70. We can do anything we want to do if we stick to it long enough by Helen Keller.

71. You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it by Margaret Thatcher.

72. If the dream is big enough, the facts don't count by Dexter Yager.

73. Any diamond will tell you that they are just a hunk of coal stuck to their job and made good under pressure - Anonymous.

74. Listen, listen, listen and then consider speaking (in that order) by Tim Redmond. 75. Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you have got to say and say it hot by D.H Lawrence.

76. Some people speak from their personal experience; others from peoples' experience - Anonymous.

77. Laughter is the shortest distance between two people by Victor Borger.

78. Seek first to understand, then to be understood, most people do not listen with the intent to understand, they listen with the intent to reply by Stephen .R. Covey.

79. Don't put people down unless it's on your prayer list by Stan Michalski.

80. I would rather fail in a cause that will ultimately succeed than succeed in a cause that ultimately fails by Woodrow Wilson.

81. There's only one thing more painful than learning from experience, and that is not learning from experience -Anonymous

82. The man who makes no mistakes lacks boldness and spirit of adventure. He never tires anything new. He has a brake on the wheels of progress by M.W Larmour.

83. The single most important difference between champion achievers and average people is their ability to handle rejection and failures by Tom Hopkins.

84. Failures is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently by Henry Ford.

85. Each problem has hidden in it an opportunity so powerful that it literally dwarfs the problem by Joseph Sugarmen.

86. Growth is the process of responding positively to change by Basil Robert.

87. In times like these, it helps to recall that there have always been times these by Paul Harvey.

88. More men fail through lack of purpose than lack of talent by Billy Sunday.

89. People are not remembered by how few times they fail, but by how often they succeed. Every wrong step is another step forward by Thomas Edison.

90. One of the most frequent causes for failure of able-bodied men is impatience in waiting for results by Basil Robert.

91. If your project doesn't work, look for the part that you don't think was important by Arthur Bloch.

92. The man who has never made a mistake will never make anything else by George Bernard Shaw.

93. Vision is the world's most desperate need. There are no hopeless situations, only people who think hopelessly by Winifred Newman.

94. A hungry heart is like a parachute, when you pull on it, it opens up and it saves you by Joel Budd.

95. Every human mind has a great slumbering power until awakened by a keen desire and definite resolution to do by Edgar Roberts.

96. Do not think that what your thoughts dwell upon is of no matter. Your thoughts are making you by Bishop Steere.

97. Attitude alters abilities - Anonymous.

98. There is no money problem. It's always an idea problem. So think longer by Robert Schuller.

99. Never complain about what you permit by Mike Murdock.

100. He, who angers you, conquers you by Elizabeth Kenny.

101. The person who knows 'how' will always have a job. The person who knows 'why' will always be his boss by Diana Ravitch.

102. What is the difference between an obstacle and an opportunity? Our attitude towards it by J.Sidlo Baxer.

103. You will become as small as your controlling desires; as great as your controlling aspiration by James Allen.

104. Only passion, great passion, can elevate the human soul to achieve great things by Denis Diderot.

105. A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm by Charles Schwab.

106. When was the last time someone said, 'WOW'! After interacting with you? By Tim Redmond.

107. Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds by Albert Einstein.

108. He who has lost confidence can lose nothing more by Bioste.

109. Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood. Make big plans; aim high! By D.H Burnham.

110. Optimism is the faith that leads us to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence by Helen Keller.

111. Remember, it is passion that persuades By Basil Robert.

112. Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire by Reggie Leach.

113. God never consults your past t determine your future by Mike Murdock.

114. Do not have your concert and tune your instrument afterwards. Begin the day with God by John Mason.

115. If you cannot win, make the one ahead of you break the record by Jan Mckeithen.

116. You can't travel the road to success without having a puncture or two by Basil Robert.

117. The mistake-riddled life is much richer, more interesting and more stimulating than the life that has never risked or taken a stand on anything by David Mc Nally.

118. Thoughts lead on to purposes, purposes go forth in action; action forms habits; habits decide character; and character fixes our destiny by Tryon Edwards.

119. Worry is wasting today's life to clutter up tomorrow's opportunities with yesterday's troubles - Anonymous.

120. Don't be distracted by the rabbits. Set your sights on 'Big game' by Henry Stern.

121. Too may people expect little, ask for little, receive little and are content with little - Anonymous.

122. You can learn more from a wise man when he is wrong that a fool who is right by Basil Robert.

123. The purpose of life is to have a life of purpose - Anonymous. 124. If a man hasn't discovered something that he will die for, he isn't fit to live by Basil Robert.

125. Forgiveness saves the expense of anger, the high cost of hatred and the waste of energy by Basil Robert.

126. Un-forgiveness does a great deal more danger to the vessel in which it is stored than the object on which it is poured by Basil Robert.

127. A lie will add to your troubles, subtract from your energy, multiply your difficulties and divide your effectiveness by John Mason.

128. Truth is always strong, no matter how weak it looks, and falsehood is always weak no matter how strong it looks by Marcus Antoninus.

129. When you decide to live within your means, you are deciding to live an average life by Webster.

130. A small man stands on others. A great man stands on God by John Mason.

131. God created the world out of nothing, and as long as we are nothing, He can make something out of us by Martin Luther.

132. If you want to get ahead, be a bridge not a wall by Albert Schweitzer.

133. Do you want to get along better with others? Be a little kinder than necessary by John Andrew Holmes.

134. True leadership begins with servant-hood by Harry Fosdick.

135. Those that think it is permissible to tell 'white lies' soon grow color blind by Awson O'Malley. 136. If you continue to do what is right, what is wrong and who is wrong will eventually leave your life by David Blunt.

137. Failure's most successful strategy is procrastination by John Mason. 138. A duty dodged is like a debt unpaid, it is only deferred and we must come back and settle the account at last by Joseph Newton.

139. Do not allow idleness to deceive you, for while you give him today, he steals tomorrow from you by H. Crow quill.

140. What the fool does in the end, the wise person does in the beginning by John Mason.

141. Whatever you are, be a good one by Abraham Lincoln. 142. Nobody makes the greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little by Edmund Burke.

143. Do not count your blessings or think your blessings don't count by John Mason.

144. Tomorrow is the only day in the year that appeals to a lazy man by Jimmy Lyons.

145. You are the same today that you are going to be in five years from now except for two things; the people you associate with, and the books you read by Charlie Jones.

146. Your true best friends are those who bring out the best in you. You are better not worse after you have been around them by John Mason.

147. Sometimes, a single conversation with the right person can be more valuable than many years of study by John Mason. 148. For me, my best friends are those who understand my past, believe in my future and accept me today just the way I am by John Mason.

149. It is far better to forgive and forget than to hate and remember - Anonymous.

150. Don't burn bridges. You will be surprised how many times you have to cross over that same river by John Mason.

151. Nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care by John Cassis.

152. What you set your heart on will determine how you will spend your life by Basil Robert.

153. The easiest thing to be in the world is you. The most difficult thing to be is what other people want you to be by Leo Buscaglia.

154. The most exhausting and frustrating thing in life is to live it trying to be someone else by Leo Buscaglia.

155. Failures are experts at making excuses. There are always enough excuses available if you are weak enough to use them by John Mason.

156. Never mind whom you praise, but be careful whom you blame by Edmond Goose.

157. If you don't have a dream how are you going to make a dream come true? By Oscar Hammerstein.

158. You only become a winner if you are wiling to walk over the edge by Ronald Mc Nair.

159. A leader must face danger. He must take the risk, the blame and face the burnt of the storm by Herbert Casson.

160. An over-cautions person burns bridge or opportunity before he gets to them by Dorthea Brand.

161. You may succeed if nobody else believes in you, but you will never succeed if you don't believe in yourself by Zig Ziglar.

162. Your future depends on many things, but mostly on you by Frank Tiger.

163. The man who believes in nothing but himself lives in a very small world by John Masor.

164. A wise person makes his own decisions; an ignorant one follows one public opinion by John Mason.

165. Your destiny in not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice - Anonymous.

166. A man with one watch knows what time it is, a man with two is never quite sure by Basil Robert.

167. Decisions are what transform an idea into a reality- Anonymous.

168. The regrets that most people experience in life come from failing to act when having an opportunity by John Mason. 169. The more you look back, the less you will get ahead - Anonymous.

170. Don't waste today regretting yesterday instead of making a memory for tomorrow by Laura Palmer.

171. Your past cannot be changed, but you change your tomorrow by your actions today by David McNally.

172. Don't be impatient; remember, you can't warm your hands by burning your finger by Beverly Sills.

173. We are happiest when we discover that what we should be doing and what we are doing are the same things by John Mason. 174. The greatest risk in life is to wait for and depend on others for your security and satisfaction - Anonymous.

175. One of the riskiest things you can do in life is to take too many precautions and never have any failures and mistakes by Basil Robert. 176. If you are not making mistakes, you are not risking enough by Basil Robert.

177. You have no right to anything you have not pursued. For the roof of desire is in the pursuit by Mike Murdock.

178. The secret of success is to start from scratch and keep on scratching - Anonymous.

179. Don't sit back and take what comes, go after what you want by Basil Robert.

180. The door of opportunity won't open unless you push - Anonymous. 181. Procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried by Basil Robert.

182. Start with what you can do, don't stop because of what you can't do by Basil Robert.

183. The road to success is always under construction - Anonymous.

184. Your words reflect what you believe about your future by Basil Robert.

185. A production life is not an accident Mike Murdock.

186. Those who are unwilling to lose rarely do by Mike Murdock.

187. Winning doesn't start around you; it begins inside you - Anonymous.

188. Life changes only when your daily priorities change by Mike Murdock.

189. Happiness is movement toward that which right by Mike Murdock.

190. Those who do not respect your time will not respect your wisdom either by Mike Murdock.

191. Stop looking at what you see and start looking at what you can have by Mike Murdock.

192. You are what you have decided to be - Anonymous.

193. Forgiveness is not a suggestion, but a requirement by Mike Murdock.

194. Whoever cannot increase you, will eventually decrease you by Mike Murdock.

195. Today is the tomorrow you talked about yesterday by Mike Murdock. 196. Your words are signposts to others… pointing in the direction your life is moving by Mike Murdock.

197. You will never reach your potential until your priorities becomes habitual by Mike Murdock.

198. You will never possess what you are unwilling to pursue by Mike Murdock.

199. Your pain can become your passage to the greatest miracle of your life by Mick Murdock.

200. You will never reach the palace talking like a peasant by Mike Murdock.

201. Stop looking at where you have been and start looking where you can be by Mike Murdock.

202. Your words are deciding your future by Mike Murdock.

203. A true winner will never magnify his personal weakness by Mike Murdock.

204. You can only move away from a bad thought by deliberately moving toward a good one by Mike Murdock.

205. Champions…simply make an extra attempt by Mike Murdock.

206. Your contribution to others determines God's contribution to you by Mike Murdock.

207. Any disorder in your life can create the death of your dream by Mike Murdock.

208. The proof of desire is pursuit by Mike Murdock.

209. Confidentiality is one of the most treasured gifts you can give to another by Mike Murdock.

210. Stop looking at where you have been and begin looking at where you are going by Mike Murdock.

211. What your mind cannot master, it will eventually resent by Mike Murdock.

212. Anger will never create permanent co-operation from another by Mike Murdock.

213. Don't poison your future with the pain of the past by Mike Murdock.

214. What you fail to destroy will eventually destroy you by Mike Murdock.

215. Depression will always follow any decision to avoid a priority by Mike Murdock.

216. When fatigue walks in faith, faith walks out by Mike Murdock.

217. Loneliness is not a loss of affection but the loss of direction by Mike Murdock.

218. Immaturity is the inability to delay self-gratification by Mike Murdock.

219. Your self-worth is not determined by your willingness to recognize them by Mike Murdock.

220. Failure will last only as long as you permit it by Mike Murdock.

221. Men do not really decide their future… they decide their habits. Then, their habit decides their future by Mike Murdock.

222. Yesterday's failure…can become the catalyst tomorrow's success by Mike Murdock.

223. If God cushioned every blow, you would never learn to grow by Mike Murdock.

224. Confession is a faith-releaser into total restoration by Mike Murdock.

225. You are never as far from a miracle as it first appears by Mike Murdock

226. Your life will always move in the direction of your strongest thought by Mike Murdock.

227. You will never leave where you are until you decide where you'd rather be by Mike Murdock.

228. Pain is often a bridge, not a barricade to success by Mike Murdock.

229. You create a season of success every time you complete an instruction from God by Mike Murdock.

230. The day you make a decision about your life is the day your world will change by Mike Murdock. 231. Your harvest will always come through the door of someone in trouble, who needs your help by Mike Murdock.

232. The seasons of your life will change every time you decide to use your faith by Mike Murdock. 233. Never stay where God has not assigned you by Mike Murdock. 234. Tomorrow contains more joy than any yesterday you can recall by Mike Murdock. 235. God will dare to do the impossible in your life if you dare to step across the faith line by Kenneth Copeland.

236. God delights to allow these impossible situations to prove his might power to deliver by Paul F.Crouch, Sr. 237. When we cut ourselves off from every other help, we have never found the lord Jesus Christ to fail by John G. Lake. 238. Only those who can see the invisible can do the impossible by John Avanzini.

239. You may trust the lord too little but you can never trust him too much by Benny Hinn.

240. As long as God is on his throne and hears and answers prayer, and your faith in him is intact, everything is going to be alright by Kathryn Kuhlman.

241. Real faith in God simply says about one's self what the word says by Kenneth E.Hagin.

242. Living by faith is not something you try, it is a lifestyle by Kenneth Copeland.

243. Often, it is the small almost insignificant things that ultimately determine our destiny by Paul F.Crouch, Sr.

244. Faith is comprised of three things: Facts to be believed, commands to be obeyed and promises to be enjoyed by A.E.Mellors.

245. Before you can affect the world out there, you have to overcome inside yourself in here by Buddy Harrison.

246. Don't call it like it is. Call it the way God promised by Charles Capps.

247. Faith is the only thing in this world where there is true equal opportunity by T.D Jakes.

248. Acting on reason instead of relying on God means to trust in the arm of man instead of God's word by Kenneth E. Hagin.

249. Faith is a requirement, not an option by Myles Munroe.

250. God is orchestrating and ordering your steps and your life if you are yielded to him by Carlton Pearson.

251. Faith will deteriorate where there is continual sin without repentance by Billy Joe Daugherty.

252. Faith is more than a fact. Faith is an action by T.D Jakes.

253. Prosperity is your ability to use God's ability by Jim Zirkle.

254. The great need is not to do things, but to believe things by Oswald Chambers.

255. Real faith is both a fight and a rest by Billy Joe Daugherty.

256. You must be willing to go where you have never been to create something you have never had by Mike Murdock.

257. To have fear is to lack faith in God by Benny Hinn.

258. Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God by Basil Robert.

259. God always gives His best to those who leave the choice with him by Jim Elliot.

260. God writes with a pen that never blots, speaks with a tongue that never slips, and acts with a hand that never fails by Basil Robert.

261. The beginning of anxiety is the end of faith, and the beginning of true faith is the end of anxiety by George Mueller.

262. Faith brings into our hearts a spiritual force greater than our circumstance by Charles Capps.

263. The evidence that we want victory is our pursuit of praise by Rod Parsley. 264. Some people fail to recognize opportunity because it so often comes to them in overalls and looks like work by Basil Robert.

265. God puts no restriction on faith. Faith puts no restriction on God by John L.Mason.

266. Faith is spelled R I S K! By Robert Schuller.

267. A Christian has a reason for his hope and a hope for his reason - Anonymous.

268. Faith is the audacity that rejoices in the fact that God cannot break His own word by Smith Wiggles worth.

269. When you have nothing left but God, then for the first time you become aware that God is enough by Maude Royden.

270. Faith is the tongue by which we taste how good the Lord is by George Mueller.

271. Faith, like light, should always be simple and unbending by Martin Luther.

272. Confess abundance in the face of apparent lack by Charles Capps.

273. You will always live to the level of your faith by Edwin Louis Cole.

274. Unbelief demands material evidence rather than faith by Ray McCauley.

275. Faith works with hope - intense expectation! Kenneth Copeland.

276. There is an attitude of faith that makes it possible to live in the midst of trouble without being troubled by Jerry Savelle.

277. Faith will turn every defeat into victory, it is God's formula! By Gloria Copeland.

278. All it takes to receive from God is a little bit of faith in a great big God by Kenneth Hoyin Jr.

279. Feed your faith and your doubts will starve to death - Anonymous.

280. Patience is the battery that runs the clock of faith by John Avanzini.

281. The readiness to take risks is our grasp on faith by John L. Mason.

282. Dare to believe it and God will perform a miracle for every set-back along the way by Benson Idahosa.

283. Faith does not make things easy-it makes them possible - Anonymous.

284. A doubter often prays for things he already possesses by T.L Osborn.

285. Give your troubles to God; he will be up all night anyway by Basil Robert.

286. Faith in God means you can have faith in others by Daisy Osborn.

287. The thing that moves God is faith by T.D Jakes.

288. Faith is believing God more than we believe our feelings, more than our apprehensions by Reinhard Bonnke.

289. Praise is the language of faith by Kenneth Hagin, Jr.

290. When God tells you to make a step of faith. He has a plan and a reward in mind by R.W.Shambach.

291. The word must be real to you, more real than the problem you face by Terri Pearson.

292. Preach faith until you have it by John Wesley.

293. Don't be afraid to take a big step. You can't jump a chasm in two small jumps by David Lloyd George.

294. Faith does not deny fact; it changes it by Benny Hinn.

295. God doesn't work on maybes. God works for believers by Morvel Hayes.

296. Expectancy is the atmosphere for miracles by Edwin Louis Cole.

297. Faith doesn't come from the name of Jesus; faith comes from hearing and hearing by the word by Kenneth Copeland.

298. Faith is daring the soul to go beyond what the eyes can see by E.C McKenzie.

299. Rising above mediocrity never just happens; it is always a result of faith combined with works by John L. Mason.

300. Faith produces a very positive attitude by Jerry Savelle.

301. You must be willing to do the ridiculous if you ever want the miraculous by Patricia Avanzini.

302. Faith is just letting God do what He says He will do by Reinhard Bonnke.

303. Great faith is the product of great fight by Smith Wiggles worth.

304. Faith and patience have to be joined together to be truly effective by Cretlo Dollar, Jr.

305. Faith heals, set free, receives from God and walks in liberty by Ray McCauley.

306. The highest purpose for faith is not to change my circumstances but to change me by Basil Robert.

307. Sorrow looks back. Worry looks around. Faith looks up. - Anonymous.

308. Faith is simply bringing what is invisible into visibility by Frederick K.C.Price.

309. One individual with faith and action constitutes a majority by John .L.Mason.

310. Faith is not belief without proof, but trust without reservation. - Anonymous.

311. Don't just talk in a good confession, but begin to act upon your confession by Bill Basansky.

312. Faith will create an attitude that will enable you to have peace that passes all understanding by Jerry Savelle.

313. Keep your faith by maintaining a relationship with God by Lester Sumrall.

314. Never be satisfied with mediocre faith by Billy Joe Daugherty.

315. Seek God and the thing you want will seek you. - Anonymous.

316. Faith moves first; then God moves in answer to faith by Smith Wiggles worth.

317. Faith looks beyond the walls of the obstacle and to the answer by Benny Hinn.

318. Words…carry faith or fear and they produce after their kind by Charles Capps.

319. To live by faith means that you don't look to your job as your source of supply by Frederick K.C.Price.

320. Your faith begins where the will of God is known by Ray McCauley.

321. Faith is our sixth sense to contact the greater dimension of reality by John Osteen.

322. Remember that faith that Move Mountains always carry a pick by Basil Robert.

323. Faith is able to look through the storm and see the end result by Charles Capps.

324. Hope says," I will get it sometime, faith says; "I have it now." By E.W.Kenyon.

325. Believe you receive in the faith realm and you shall have it in the natural realm by John Osteen.

326. The power of faith is the ability to see that which does not exist by Lester Sumrall.

327. Trust God for your needs. Believe God for great things. Then receive great things from God by Edwin Louis Cole.

328. Faith is the warranty deed that the thing for which you have fondly hoped is at yours by E.W.Kenyon.

329. Whatever your situation is, set your eyes by faith on the Lord and continue looking until the tide turns in your favor by Benson Idahosa.

330. Faith is the inner conviction of being overwhelmed by God by Gustaf Allen.

331. Faith is a living, daring confidence in God's grace, so sure and certain that a man could stake his life on it a thousand times by Martin Luther.

332. Life has no question that faith cannot answer by Thomas L. John.

333. Make sure the things you are living for is worth dying for by Charles Mayes.

334. Nearly all men can stand adversity but if you want to test a man's character, give him power by Abraham Lincoln.

335. There is always a high cost to low living by Edwin Louis Cole.

336. One of the most unselfish things a leader can do is to take time to invest in himself by Tim Redmond.

337. The result of prayer in private will be a life of boldness and courage in public by Edwin Louis Cole.

338. The study of God's word, for the purpose of discovering God's will is the secret discipline which has formed the greatest characters by James W. Alexander.

339. The law of harvest is to reap more than you sow. Sow an act, and reap a habit; sow a habit and you reap a character, sow a character and you reap a destiny by G.D Boardman.

340. The size of a leader is determined by the depth of his convictions, the height of his ambitions, the breath of his vision and the reach of his love by D.N Jackson.

341. Keep your heart right especially when it is sorely wounded by Basil Robert.

342. I would rather be the man who bought the Brooklyn Bridge than the one who sold it by Will Rogers.

343. Don't compromise yourself. You're all you've got.-Anonymous.

344. Character is power; it makes friends, draws patronage, support and opens the way to wealth, honor and happiness by J. Howe.

345. Some men dream of great accomplishment while others stay awake and do them - Anonymou.

346. Every now and then, bite off more then you can chew by Basil Robert.

347. Your past is not your potential by Marilyn Ferguson.

348. Cherish your vision and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievement by Napoleon Hill.

349. Plunge boldly into the thick of your purpose - Anonymous.

350. One of the major factors which differentiate creative people from lesser creative people is that creative people pay attention to their small idea by Roger Von Oech.

351. Some men see things as they are and say, "Why?" I dream things that never were and say, "why not?" By George Bernard Shaw.

352. A lot of people owe their success to advice they didn't take - Anonymous.

353. There are many things that will catch my eye, but there are only a very few that catch my heart; it is those I consider to pursue by Tim Redmond.

354. The future is so powerful and so full of potential that it only comes one day at a time by Basil Robert.

355. If you dream big, believe big and pray big, big things will happen by Basil Robert.

356. You have never tested God's resources until you have attempted the impossible by Basil Robert.

357. The best way to bring focus into your life is to never place a question mark where God has put a period by John Mason.

358. Focus keeps disappointments from leading us to unbelief by Jess Gibson.

359. A winner knows what to fight for and what to compromise on. A loser compromises on what he shouldn't and fight for what isn't worth fighting about by Basil Robert.

360. Nothing is as necessary for success as the single-minded pursuit of an objective by Frederick .W. Smith.

361. It isn't that they can't see the solution; it is that they can't see the problem by G.K. Chesterton.

362. If you chase two rabbits, both will escape - Anonymous.

363. Nothing else, perhaps, distinguishes effective executives as much as their tender loving care of time by Peter Druker.

364. When every physical and mental resources is focused, one's power to solve a problem multiples tremendously by Norman Vincent Peale.

365. Peak performing leaders distinguish between job activities that they can control and those that they can't and they concentrate on what they can do by Robert Kriegel.

366. The secret of your future is hidden in your daily routine by Mike Murdock.

367. It is not so much how busy you are but why you are busy. The bee is praised. The mosquito is swatted by Marie O'Conner.

368. It is better to say, "This one thing I do", than to say, "These forty things I dabble in" by Peter Lowe.

369. Whatever you focus your attention upon; you give strength and momentum to - Anonymous.

370. Men, like nails lose their usefulness when they lose direction and begin to bend by Walter Landor.

371. I cannot give the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure-which is: try to please everybody by Herbert B. Swope.

372. The greater the value, the greater the sacrifice required - Anonymous.

373. With no vision, you will perish, with blurred vision, you will be frustrated, and with focused vision, you will succeed! By Tim Redmond.

374. Personal relationships are the fertile soil from which all advancement in real life grows by Ben Stein.

375. Look carefully at the closest associations in your life for that is the direction you are heading by John Mason.

376. We live up to the expectations that we allow others to set for us, so be around people whose expectations are right and high by Jim Stovall.

377. If a man does not make new acquaintance as he advances through life, he will soon find himself alone. A man should keep his friendship in constant repair by Samuel Johnson.

378. Associate with people of faith. This tends to be reciprocal. Your faith will communicate itself to them and their faith to you by Greenville Kleiser.

379. If a loafer isn't a nuisance to you, it is a sigh that you are a bit of a loafer yourself by Ed Howe.

380. My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me by Henry Ford.

381. I know you are my friend when you can guard my failures, challenge my thoughts and still celebrate my successes by T.D Jakes.

382. Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you too can become great by Mark Twain.

383. People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges by Joseph .F. Newton.

384. If you call one wolf, you invite the whole pack - Bulgarian Proverb.

385. You can always tell a real friend: when you've made a fool of yourself he doesn't feel you've done a permanent job by Lawrence Peter.

386. The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the crow by Blake.

387. Wrong associations are people who absorb sunshine and radiate gloom - Anonymous.

388. Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing by Benjamin Franklin.

389. Keep out of the suction caused by those who drift backwards by E.K Piper.

390. The secret to becoming confident is preparation by Basil Robert.

391. Action makes more fortune than caution by Vaulvenargues.

392. You have to have courage to make a decision and stick with it knowing that people are going to criticize you no matter what you do by Basil Robert.

393. You will never have all the information you need to make a decision. If you did, it would be a forgone conclusion, not a decision by David Mahoney.

394. Again and again, the impossible problem is solved when we see that the problem is only a tough decision waiting to be made by Robert Schuller.

395. When you have to make a choice and don't make it, that in itself is a choice by William James.

396. Expect the unexpected. Nothing ever goes exactly as it seems, but we need to look for unique and unexpected opportunity along our path by Basil Robert.

397. Weeds grow lushly in the soil of indecision by Basil Robert.

398. In order to do an urgent and important work, two things are necessary, a definite plan and not quite enough time by Basil Robert.

399. No one has been a loser longer than Satan by Mike Murdock.

400. Seek God first and the things you want will seek you - Anonymous.

401. A definite of "mediocrity": best of the worst and worst of the best - Anonymous.

402. The reason some people don't go very far in life is because they sidestep opportunity and shake hands with procrastination by Basil Robert.

403. There is only one degree of difference between hot water and stream by Basil Robert.

404. An obstinate man does not hold opinions. They hold him - Anonymous.

405. Don't dream up thousands of reasons why you can't do what you want; find one reason why you can by Basil Robert.

406. Little men with little minds and little imaginations go through life in little ruts: smugly resisting all changes which would jar their little world by Basil Robert.

407. When you help someone up a mountain, you will find yourself close to the summit too by Basil Robert.

408. Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: it might have been! By John Greenleaf Whittler.

409. I am only one, but still I cannot. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; I will not refuse to do the something I can do by Helen Keller.

410. Your friends will stretch your vision or choke your dream -Anonymous.

411. Today I will…not lose an hour in the morning and spend all day working for it by Basil Robert.

412. There is never a right time to do the wrong thing by Basil Robert.

413. Patting a fellow on the back is the best way to get a chip of his shoulder by Basil Robert.

414. Even a fly doesn't get a slap on the back until he starts to work - Anonymous.

415. Everything big starts with something little - Anonymous.

416. The only sure way to fend off criticism is to do nothing and be nothing. Those who do things inevitably stir up criticism by Basil Robert.

417. It is more valuable to seek God's presence than to seek his presents by Basil Robert.

418. A man without principle never draws much interest - Anonymous.

419. Two things rob people of their peace of mind. Work unfinished and work not yet has begun - Anonymous.

420. People who never do any more than they get paid for; never get paid for any more than they do by Albert Hubbard.

421. A person is never what he ought to be until he is doing what he ought to be doing by - Anonymous.

422. Grow where you are planted. Begin to weaver and God will give the thread - German Proverb.

423. Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have. Most people make the mistake of looking too far ahead for thing close by Basil Robert.

424. You can't consistently perform in a manner that is inconsistent with the way you see yourself by Zig Ziglar.

425. When you don't have a good reason for doing a thing, you have one good reason for letting it alone by Basil Robert.

426. Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, in all the peace you can, at all times you can, to all people you can, as long as you ever can by John Wesley.

427. Love looks through a telescope, envy through a microscope - Anonymous.

428. Persistence is simply enjoying the distance between the fulfillments of God's promise - Anonymous.

429. Weak men are the slaves of what happens. Strong men are masters of what happens by George Craig Stewart.

430. A complaining spirit is first a caller, then a guest and finally a master by Basil Robert.

431. The block of granite which was an obstacle in the pathway of the weak becomes a stepping stone in the pathway of the strong by Thomas Carlisle.

432. Take a tip from your creator,-your ears aren't made to shut, but your mouth is! By Basil Robert.

433. Fear of becoming a has been-keeps some people from becoming anything by Eric Hoffer.

434. Say no too many good ideas. Say yes to the great ones - Anonymous.

435. If you don't have time to does it right, when will you have time to do it over? -Anonymous.

436. The last time you failed, did you stop trying because you failed or did you fail because you stopped trying? Basil Robert.

437. If you were arrested for being kind, would there be enough evidence to convict you? By Basil Robert.

438. One person with passion is greater than ninety-nine who have only an interest by Basil Robert.

439. It is better to die for something than it is to live for nothing by Dr. Bob Jones Sr.

440. In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins, not through strength but through perseverance by Basil Robert.

441. A genius is someone who shoots at a target no one else sees and hits it by Basil Robert.

442. Dissatisfaction and discouragement are not caused by the absence of things but the absence of vision by Basil Robert.

443. Worry is a dark room where negatives are developed - Anonymous.

444. When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other by Eric Hoffer.

445. It isn't no use putting your umbrella till it rains by Alice Cadwell Rice.

446. You are like a tea-bag not worth much till you have been through some hot water - Anonymous.

447. Nothing dies quicker than a new idea in a closed mind - Anonymous.

448. The average man does not know what to do with his life, yet wants another one which will last forever by Anatold France.

449. It is not the man with a motive but the man with a purpose who prevails - Anonymous.

450. The only difference between a rut and a grave is the timing - Anonymous.

451. Don't grumble because you don't have what you want; be thankful you don't get what you deserve by Basil Robert.

452. Some people stay so far in the past that the future is gone before they get there by Basil Robert.

453. He who is afraid of doing too much always does too little by Basil Robert.

454. Brethren, be great believers, little faith will bring your souls to heaven, but great faith will bring heaven to your souls by Charles Spurgeon.

455. When you can't change the direction of the wind, adjust your sails by Max Depree.

456. Success is largely a matter of holding on after others have let go - Anonymous

457. Jealously is the tribute mediocrity pays to achievers - Anonymous.

458. Attention men: before you criticize another, look closely at your sister's brother! - Anonymous.

459. Remember, if you try to go it alone, then the fence that shuts others out shuts you in by Basil Robert.

460. When you are self starter, others don't have to be a crank - Anonymous.

461. The person who really wants to do something finds a way; the other finds an excuse by Basil Robert.

462. Show me a thoroughly satisfied man and I will show you a failure by Thomas Edison.

463. An excuse is a thin slice of falsehood stretched tightly over a bold face lie by Basil Robert.

464. Watch for big problems, they disguise big opportunities by Basil Robert.

465. Start with what you can do, don't stop because of what you can can't do - Anonymous.

466. Don't wait for your ship to come in…swim out to meet it? By John Mason.

467. Continuation brings freedom by Lazarus Muoka.

468. It is always better to fail in doing something than to excel in doing nothing - Anonymous.

469. People would worry less about what others think of them if they only realize how seldom they do - Anonymous.

470. What most folks needs is an alarm clock that will ring when its time for them to rise to the occasion by Charles. M .Sheldon.

471. Good resolutions are like babies crying in church, they should be carried out immediately by Abigail Van Buren.

472. A bad habit never goes away by itself. It's always an undo-it-yourself project by Basil Robert.

473. Most people are willing to change, not because they see the lights, but because they feel the heat by Basil Robert.

474. The past should be a spring board, not a hammock by Edmond Burke.

475. No man was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward of what he gave by Calvin Coolidge.

476. Criticizing another's garden doesn't keep the weeds out of your own - Anonymous.

477. Don't be content to be the clip of the old block-be the old block itself by Winston Churchill.

478. Following the path of least resistance is what makes men and rivers crooked by Larry Bielat.

479. Your struggle may be lasting but it is not everlasting - Anonymous.

480. Don't ask "what If it doesn't work" Ask instead "what if it does"? By Basil Robert.

481. Never judge a person's horsepower by his exhaust by Basil Robert.

482. Forgive your enemies-nothing them more - Anonymous.

483. With some people you spend an evening; with others you invest it by Basil Robert.

484. It's what you learn after you know it all that counts by John Wooden.

485. The best way to bring focus into your life is never to place a question mark where God has put a period by Basil Robert.

486. There are lots of ways to become a failure, but never taking a chance is the most successful by Basil Robert.

487. A wise old owl sat on an oak, the more he saw, the less he spoke, the more he heard; why aren't we like that wise old bird? Harold. W. Ruoff.

488. In the presence of trouble, some people grow wings; others buy crutches by Harold. W. Ruoff.

489. God made you an original not a copy - Anonymous.

490. There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come by Victor Hugo.

491. Happiness is always an inside job by Basil Robert.

492. Be like the steam kettle! Through up to its neck in hot water, it continues to sing by Basil Robert.

493. Those who complain about the way the ball bounces are often the ones who dropped it - Anonymous.

494. When we do what we can, God will do what we can't - Anonymous.

495. Don't die until you're dead - Anonymous.

496. It's the person who doesn't need a boss that is usually selected to be one - Anonymous.

497. Some temptations come to the industrious but all temptations attack the idle by Charles Spurgeon.

498. There are two kinds of men who never amount to very much; those who cannot do what they are told and those who can do nothing else by Cyrus H.K Curtis.

499. If what you did yesterday still looks big to you, you haven't done much today by Basil Robert.

500. Success is a matter of luck. Ask any failure - Anonymous.

501. Many people seem to think that opportunity means a chance to get money without earning it by Basil Robert.

502. God's gifts are never loans; they are always deposits -Anonymous.

503. A man can't make a place for himself in the sun if he keeps taking refuge under the family tree by Basil Robert.

504. People are funny, they spend money they don't have, to buy things they don't need, to impress people they don't like by Basil Robert.

505. By perseverance the snail reached the ark by Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

506. Fear and worry are interest paid in advance on something you may never own by Basil Robert.

507. How many people do you know who became successful at something they hate? By Mark Twain.

508. A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way by Basil Robert.

509. The best helping hand you will ever find is at the end of your own arm by Basil Robert.

510. The nose of the bulldog is slanted backwards so he can continue to breathe without letting go by Winston Churchill.

511. Those who don't take chances don't make advances. Even a turtle doesn't get ahead unless he sticks his neck out - Anonymous.

512. Always tell the truth and you never have to remember what you said by T.L.Osborn.

513. Don't spend a dollar's worth of time for ten cents worth of results - Anonymous.

514. Worry gives a small thing a big shadow - Swedish Proverb.

515. Noise produces nothing. Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as though she has an asteroid by Mark Twain.

516. Remember: it is not what you have, but it is what you do with what you have that makes all the difference by Basil Robert.

517. Gain control of your time and you will gain control of your life by Basil Robert.

518. A flawed diamond is more valuable than a perfect brick by Basil Robert.

519. The future arrives an hour at a time - Anonymous.

520. Most winners are just ex-losers who got mad by Basil Robert.

521. You don't drown by falling in the water; you drown by staying there by Edwin Louis Cole.

522. It is better to be alone than in the wrong company by Basil Robert.

523. If a thousand people say something foolish, it is still foolish. Truth is never dependent upon consensus of opinion by Basil Robert.

524. There is one guaranteed formula for failure and that is to try to please everyone by Basil Robert.

525. No obstacle will ever leave you the way it found you by Basil Robert.

526. The only people you should try to get even with are those who have helped you by Basil Robert.

527. If people talk negatively about you, live so that no one will believe them - Anonymous.

528. No one ever stumbled onto something big while sitting down by Basil Robert.

529. Happiness is a direction, not a destination - Anonymous.

530. The strength of a man consists in finding out the way God is going and go that way by Henry Ward Beecher.

531. There is no better exercise for the heart than reaching down and lifting someone else up - Anonymous.

532. The biggest enemy of best is good. If you are satisfied with what's good you will never have what's best - Anonymous.

533. Go from knowing what others believe to knowing what you believe - Anonymous.

534. Man is that foolish creature who tries to get even with his enemies and ahead of his friends - Anonymous.

535. A person may fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he blames somebody or someone else by Basil Robert.

536. Life's disappointments are opportunities hidden appointments by Basil Robert.

537. Good intentions are like cheques that men try to draw from a bank where they have no account - Anonymous.

538. Success lies not in achieving what you aim at, but in aiming at what you ought to achieve by Basil Robert.

539. We should work to become, not to acquire by Basil Robert.

540. Only those who do not expect anything are never disappointed. Only those who never try, never fail by Basil Robert.

541. Every obstacle introduces a person to himself by Basil Robert.

542. Direction is a matter of fact; ideas are a matter of opinion - Anonymous.

543. What we learn about another person will always result in a greater reward than what we tell him about ourselves by Basil Robert.

544. It is not the absence or the presence of problems that determines our peace of mind; it is absence or presence of God by Basil Robert.

545. Look carefully at the closet associations in your life, for that is the direction you are heading - Anonymous.

546. Here is the key to being free from the strangleholds of past failures and mistakes: learn the lesson and forget the details by Basil Robert.

547. There is no shortcut to success. If you keep your attention on learning the tricks of the trade, you will never learn the trade - Anonymous.

548. Yes and No are the two most important words that you will ever say. They determine your destiny in life - Anonymous.

549. Never surrender your dream to noisy negatives by Basil Robert.

550. Jumping at the first opportunity seldom leads to a happy landing by Basil Robert.

551. A leader looks for opportunities to find someone doing something right by Basil Robert.

552. Stop every day and look at the size of God - Anonymous.

553. People can be divided into three groups: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen and those who wonder what's happening - Anonymous.

554. When you stretch the truth, watch out for the snap back - Anonymous.

555. A successful man continues to look for work after he has found a job - Anonymous.

556. Sitting still and wishing makes no person great; the Lord sends the fish, but you must dig the bait by Basil Robert.

557. The creation of a thousand forests is in one corn by Ralph Waldo Emerson.

558. The measure of a person's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out by Somerset Maugham.

559. It is a funny thing about life; if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it - Anonymous.

560. When the past tries to determine your thought let your dreams ignite your day - Anonymous.

561. If at first you do succeed, try something harder - Anonymous.

562. The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra by Zig Ziglar.

563. Excuses are the nails used to build a house of failure - Anonymous.

564. Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore - Anonymous.

565. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing by Helen Killer.

566. Happiness is not a reward; it is a consequence by Robert Green Ingersoll.

567. God doesn't call us to be successful. He calls us to be faithful by Albert Hubbard.

568. Consider the postage stamp. Its' usefulness consists in the ability to stick to something until it gets there by Josh Billings.

569. One half of knowing what you want is, knowing what you must give up before you get it - Anonymous.

570. Don't consume your tomorrows feeding on your yesterdays - Anonymous.

571. Doubt sees the obstacles, faith sees the way. Doubt sees the darkest-night, faith sees the day. Doubt dreads to take a step, faith soars on high. Doubt question 'Who believes'? Faith answers 'I' - Anonymous.

572. When a man is wrapped up in himself, he makes a pretty small package by John Ruskin.

573. When I was young, I observed that nine out of ten things I did were failure, so I did ten times more work by George Bernard Shaw.

574. Remember in the eyes of average people, average is always considered outstanding - Anonymous.

575. Live your life as an exclamation, not an explanation by Basil Robert.

576. Trying times are no time to quit trying by John Wooden.

577. It is amazing the amount of work you can get done if you don't do anything else - Anonymous.

578. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves by James Matthew.

579. Don't complain. The wheel that squeaks the loudest often gets replaced by Basil Robert.

580. You cannot live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you by Basil Robert.

581. Every body is in favor of progress. It's the change they don't like by Basil Robert.

582. Right is right even if everybody is against it and wrong is wrong even if everyone is for it - Anonymous.

583. Big shots are only little shots that keep shooting by Christopher Morley.

584. Attempt something so fantastic that unless God is not in it, it is destined for failure by Basil Robert.

585. We cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are by Basil Robert.

586. You can't walk backward into the future - Anonymous.

587. Impossible is a word found only in the dictionary of fools by Napoleon.

588. He who expects nothing shall never be disappointed - Anonymous.

589. The best rose bush is not the one with the fervent thorn, but that which beard the finest roses by Jerry Van Dyke.

590. The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it by Basil Robert.

591. Both faith and fear may sail into your harbor, but allow only faith to drop anchor by Basil Robert.

592. Ideas have a shelf life that's why we must act before the expiration date - Anonymous.

593. Even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you don't just sit there - Arthur Godfrey.

594. Anybody who brags about what he is going to do tomorrow probably do the same thing yesterday - Anonymous.

595. Bewared of those who stand aloof and greet each venture with reproof; the world would stop if things were run by man who says 'it can't be done' - Anonymous.

596. Indecisive people are like a blind man looking in a dark room for a black cat that isn't there - Anonymous.

597. Procrastination is the ability to keep up with yesterday - Anonymous.

598. Eyes that look are common; eyes that see are rare by J. Oswald Sanders.

599. Opportunities can drop on your lap if you have your lap where opportunities drop - Anonymous.

600. Do you say "Our father" on Sunday and live the rest of the week as an orphan - Anonymous.

601. Nothing can alter the plans of God for you expect yourself by Benson Idahosah.

602. Reducing God to your size and clothing Him with your limited abilities is a very big sin by Benson Idahosah.

603. Do not stop the enemy from forming an opinion, but do not aid and abet his opinion by Benson Idahosah.

604. Nothing ruins one's destiny like doubt and unbelief by Benson Idahosah.

605. If you must have a fruitful walk with God, you must have thus: a teachable mind, a surrendered will and a committed life by Benson Idahosah.

606. Life is full of choices but faith in God will affect them all by Benson Idahosah.

607. Faith is the moving force that takes God's word for what it says by Benson Idahosah.

608. Faithlessness kills, because it will make you think that God does not answer prayer by Benson Idahosah.

609. If you have a vision, and you do not act on it, it will die by Benson Idahosah.

610. The leader and master you need is the one that can stand his ground in the midst of storms and rebuke it by Benson Idahosah.

611. If you don't know where you are coming from, you will not know where you are going. If you know where you are going, you will not be troubled at where you are now, and if you know where you are going, you will not be distracted by what you are seeing around you by Benson Idahosah.

612. A vision not actioned is auctioned by Benson Idahosah.

613. A river that is static soon becomes stagnant; people who refuges to go forth cannot make progress by Benson Idahosah.

614. If you turn to Jesus as your last resort, He will become your result by Benson Idahosah.

615. The invalidity of faith is determined by its object and not by its intensity by Benson Idahosah.

616. When you succeed where others are failing, men will doff their hats for you by Benson Idahosah.

617. Your attitude determines your altitude by Benson Idahosah.

618. Faith in God is the most dynamic force known to mankind by Benson Idahosah.

619. The walk of faith, hand in hand with God, is the best insurance against fear of the unknown by Benson Idahosah.

620. Faith is the active force which draws the thin line between success and failure by Benson Idahosah.

621. Every problem we encounter as children of God contains the seed of God's solution by Benson Idahosah.

622. Take from man his wealth and hinder him temporarily, take from him faith and hope and you stop him permanently by Benson Idahosah.

623. If you must succeed, you must not be like the proverbial ostrich, for they bury their heads in the sands of the past, unwilling to look at the present or the future, such people never succeed by Benson Idahosah.

624. When you rebuke the wind while others are panicking people will look at you and wonder by Benson Idahosah.

625. If you must succeed you must learn how to take yourself out of conflict, and put yourself in confidence by Benson Idahosah.

626. If you want to go further look for someone that has gone afar by Benson Idahosah.

627. Temptation to sin is like birds of the air, we cannot stop them flying over heads, but we can keep them away from building their nests on our heads - Anonymous.

628. Charity that does not affects one's convenience is never charity as love without sacrifice is not true - Anonymous.

629. To deny our impulses is to deny the things that make us human - Anonymous.

630. Sometimes you have to do things you hate to produce/create things you love - Anonymous.

631. It takes understanding to be outstanding - Anonymous.

632. A wish may not come true. A dream may not survive. But all it takes is love to keep one's hopes alive by S.H Devtrust.

633. Rejecting all new ideas will save you a lot of headaches and any hope of progress by Ralph Barks.

634. We should use smiles often. The lord made them especially for human beings by Ben Williams.

635. The evil that men do live after them by Paddy.

636. When you are down, something always turns up and it is usually the noses of your friends by Orsen wells.

637. A compliment is verbal sunshine by Robert Orben.

638. Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools talk because they have to say something by Plato.

639. The best way to keep a friend is to be one by George.

640. Real friendship is shown in times of trouble; prosperity is full of friends by Tumprive.

641. If you want enemies, excel your friends but if want friends, let your friends excel you by La Roche Fouauld.

642. The greatest discovery that can be made by any man is to discover the purpose of his living by Basil Robert.

643. By becoming interested in the cause, we are less likely to dislike the effect by Dale Carnegie.

644. Direction is more important than speed - Anonymous.

645. Most of us know how to say something but few of us know when - Anonymous.

646. Men's natures are alike; it is their habit that carries them for apart by Confucius.

647. A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue, you may never get over by Benjamin Franklin.

648. Fear is a coward; face him he will run by Ben Williams.

649. The time it takes to get between the top and the bottom depends on which way you are going - Anonymous.

650. Imagination is more important than knowledge by Albert Einstein.

651. School is a building that has four walls with tomorrow inside by Lon Walters.

652. When you put a smile on another's face, you are bound to have one on your own by Merry Browne.

653. Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance - Anonymous.

654. The world is a comedy to those who feel - Walpole.

655. You can't bring sunshine to others without splashing some on yourself by Comie Taines.

656. Even your hardest day is 24 hours long by The Roving Tye.

657. It's so easy to know all the answers when you don't understand the question by The Comedy Centre.

658. The pessimist complains about the wind, the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails by William Authors Ward.

659. Life is not a plate to be emptied, but a bowl to be filled by Landdo Lakes Murror.

660. Youth is a blunder, Manhood a struggle, old age regret by Disraeli.

661. I believe the true road to permanent success to any life is to make yourself master of that line by Andrew Carnegie.<p>

662. Education is like a zero. By itself, it means nothing, but it can add a lot to what is already there by Jane Lane.

663. There is a time to let things happen and a time to make things happen by Hugh Prather.

664. Are you a person who says, "My decision is may be and that's final"? By John Mason.

665. The young make the mistake of thinking that education can take place of experience; the old that experience can take the place of education - Anonymous.

666. You seldom get what you go after unless you know in advance what you want. Indecision has often given an advantage to the other fellow because he did his thinking before hand by Maurice Switcher.

667. There's nothing in the middle of the road but yellow stripes and dead armadillos by James Allen Hightower.

668. I cannot say whether things will get any better if they change, what I can say is that they must change if they are to get better by G.C Lichtenberg.

669. Few things in the world are more powerful than a positive push. A smile. A world of optimism and hope. A "you can do it when things are tough" by Richard De Vos.

670. If human beings are perceived as potentials rather than problems, as possessing strengths instead of weakness, as unlimited rather than dull and unresponsive, then they thrive and grow to their capabilities by Bob Conklin.

671. Outstanding leaders will go out of their way to boost the self-esteem of their personnel. If people believe in themselves, it's amazing what they can accomplish by Sam Walton.

672. The ultimate leader is one who is willing to develop people to the point that they will eventually surpass him or her in knowledge and ability by Fred. A. Manske, Jr.

673. Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is a little like expecting a bull not to attack you because you are a vegetarian by Dennis Wholey?

674. Men are not against you; they are merely for themselves by Jean Fowler.

675. A determined soul will do more with a rusty monkey than a loafer will accomplish with all the tools in a machine shop - Anonymous.

676. When you see a man opening a car door for his wife, it is either the car is new or the wife is new - Anonymous.

677. If you want to gather honey, don't kick over the beehive - Anonymous.

678. The Ten Commandments are short and to the point simply because they were given to us direct without the help of lawyers by Gweg Sands.

679. It is good to dream, but it is better to dream and work. Faith is mighty but action with faith is mightier. Desiring is helpful, but work and desire are invincible by Thomas Gaine.

680. There's a difference between interest and commitment. When you are interested in doing something, you do it only hen it's convenient. When you are committed to something, you accept no excuses, only results by Kenneth Blanchard.

681. Be thankful for problems, for if they were less difficult, someone with less ability would have your job - Anonymous.

682. We are each of us angels with only one wing and we can only fly by embracing one another by Luciano De Crescendo.

683. Christians seek not yet repose, hear they guardian angel say; thou art in the mist of foes. "Watch and pray" by Charlotte Elliott.

684. When angels come, the devils leave - Arab Proverb.

685. Everyone entrusted with a mission is an angel by Moses Mai Monides.

686. Pride changes angels to devils; humanity makes men angels by St Augustine.

687. To pretend angels do not exist because they are invisible is to believe we never sleep because we don't see ourselves sleeping by Thomas Aquinas.

688. The earth is to the sun what man is to the angles by Victor Hugo.

689. Children have more need of models than of critics by Wilfred A. Peterson.

690. The best inheritance a person can give to his children is a few minutes of his time each day by O.A Battista.

691. A child only educated at school is uneducated child by George Santayana.

692. If disciplined was practiced in every home, juvenile delinquency would be reduced by 95% by Edger It Over.

693. Loving a child doesn't mean giving in to all his whims: to love him is to bring out the best in him, to teach him to love what is difficult by Nadia Boulanger.

694. Nothing in the entire world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity by Martin Luther King (Jr).

695. There will nerve be another now, I will make the most of today. There will never be another me; I will make the most of myself by Robert Schuller.

696. Don't kill the dream, execute it by Robert Schuller.

697. When faced with a mountain, I will not quite, I will keep on striving until I chains over, find a pass through, tunnel underneath or simple stay and turn the mountain into a gold mine with God's help by Robert Schuller.

698. Better to do something imperfectly than no do nothing flawless by Robert Schuller.

699. Take care? People who take never go anywhere, take a chance! Take charge! Take control! By Robert Schuller.

700. God's delays are not God's denials by Robert Schuller.

701. If you think the problem is finance, think again by Robert Schuller.

702. The most battle most people lose is the battle over the fear of failure, try….start….begin….and you will be assured, you won the first round by Robert Schuller.

703. To pursue a problem free life is to run after an elusions fantasy; it is a waste of mental and physical energies by Robert Schuller.

704. Visualize defeat and you will be defeated. Visualize ultimate success and you will achieve it! What you see is what you will be by Robert Schuller.

705. People who never change their mind are either perfect or stubborn by Robert Schuller.

706. When things get rough don't move people and pressures shift? But the soil remains the same no where you go by Robert Schuller.

707. Anybody can wish for riches and most people do but only few know that a definite plan, plus a burning desire for wealth are the only dependable means of accumulating wealth by Napoleon Hill.

708. The leader of success is never crowed at the top by Napoleon Hill.

709. There is no limitation to the mind except those we acknowledge by Napoleon Hill.

710. The future leadership of the industry is dependent upon men who are willing to go the extra mile by Napoleon Hill.

711. A positive mental attitude (OMA) is the starting point of all riches of a materials nature or intangible riches by Napoleon Hill.

712. Achievement is a result of controlling the mind by Napoleon Hill.

713. Temporary defect is not failure until it has been accepted as such by Napoleon Hill.

714. Until a man learns the basic fundamentals of applied faith, his accomplishment are very few by Napoleon Hill.

715. The suspense of indecision drives millions of people to failure by Napoleon Hill.

716. The successful men and women are those who reach decision quickly and then stand firmly by those decisions after they are made by Napoleon Hill.

717. Cherish your vision and your dreams, as they are the children of your soul, and the blueprints of your ultimate achievements by Napoleon Hill.

718. Faith is a state of mind which may be induced by Autosuggestion by Napoleon Hill.

719. Thought which are mixed with any of the feelings of emotions constitute a "Magnetic" force which attracts other similar or related thought by Napoleon Hill.

720. Mentorship is the key to extraordinary success by Mike Murdock.

721. Knowledge is power. The difference between failure and success is information by Mick Murdock.

722. The day you make a decision about your life is the day your world will change by Mike Murdock.

723. What you fail to destroy will eventually destroy you by Mike Murdock.

724. You will never reach your potential until your priorities become habitual by Mike Murdock.

725. Your contribution to others determines God's contribution to you by Mike Murdock.

726. Any disorder in your life can create the death of your dream by Mike Murdock.

727. Tomorrow contains more joy than any yesterday you recall by Mike Murdock.

728. Maintaining the right attitude is easier than regaining the right attitude by Zig Ziglar.

729. Make failure your teacher, not your undertaken by Zig Ziglar.

730. When you break goals into increment and start controlling your time, things begin to happen by Zig Ziglar.

731. What you do off the job plays a major role in how far you go on the job. How many good books do you read each year? How often do you attend workshops? Who do you spend most of your time with? By Zig Ziglar.

732. You become great by doing small thing in a great way by Zig Ziglar.

733. When you choose to be pleasant and positive in the way you treat others, you have also chosen, in most cases, how you are going to be treated by others by Zig Ziglar.

734. You know that failure prelude to being the victim of what is criminally wrong by Zig Ziglar.

735. In most cases there are obstacles standing between you and those opportunities in life, but I just want you to know those front row seats are available everywhere by Zig Ziglar.

736. We all need to remember that individual score points, but teams win game by Zig Ziglar.

737. Your originality is your greatest value by David Oyedepo.

738. Many want to be commanders, but not all want to obey the commandments by David Oyedepo.

739. A word from God can change your life forever by Chris Oyekilome.

740. No matter the obstacle, God will take us to the pinnacle by Papa B. A. Idahosa.

741. A goal setter must be a goal getter by W. F. Kumuyi.

742. Common sense is genius dressed in its working cloth by W. F. Kumuyi.

743. An average achiever is an ordinary student; strive to be extraordinary by W. F. Kumuyi.

744. Bad advisers are many, good advisers are very few by W. F. Kumuyi.

745. Goals are worth pursuing in spite of seeming difficulties by W. F Kumuyi.

746. The right approach to a difficult problem is the "try angle" by W. F. Kumuyi.

747. Your best self is your most powerful by Hrold Keown.

748. How you utilize your times, determines the success or failure you will experience in personal achievement by Hrold Keown.

749. Wisdom adorns riches and softens poverty by Hrold Keown.

750. Never bend your head! Always gold it high, look the word right in the eye by Helen Keller.

751. Achievement seen to be connected with action by Hilton.

752. Optimism means expecting the best, but confidence means knowing how to handle the worst. Never make a move if you are merely optimistic - Anonymous.

753. Great mind have purpose, little minds have wishes by Washington lrving.

754. Being broke is temporarily situation, being poor is a mental state by Mike Todd.

755. If you continue to do what's right, what's wrong and who is wrong will eventually leave your life by David Blunt.

756. Determine to rise again because condemning yourself after a failure is double failure and it is a mile to your grave by OMBP.

757. Nobody care to know the snuffs you have in your brain, but the amount of good manner you can deliver to the public by Big Ben.

758. The Only thing achieved ever in life without risk and effort is failure by Big Ben.

759. Put all your eggs in one basket and watch the basket. And if you are wrong, change sooner rather than later by George Parry.

760. Thought create a new heaven, a new firmament, a new source of energy, from which new arts flow by Philipusa Paracelsus.

761. A drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall by Abraham Lincoln.

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